74 -4 (78) 2025 - G.N. Sobirova, Z.O. Bafoeva - REHABILITATION OF PATIENTS WHO HAVE HAD CORONAVIRUS: TRENDS AND MODERN APPROACHES
REHABILITATION OF PATIENTS WHO HAVE HAD CORONAVIRUS: TRENDS AND MODERN APPROACHES
G.N. Sobirova - Tashkent Medical Academy
Z.O. Bafoeva - Tashkent Medical Academy
A.A. Usmanxodjaeva - Tashkent Medical Academy
R.X.Nacimov - Tashkent State University of Economics
N.A. Dyomin - Tashkent Medical Academy
J.K. Uzokov - Republican Specialized Scientific and Practical Medical Center of Therapy and Medical Rehabilitation
G.B.Saidrasulova - Tashkent Medical Academy
A.K.Ulmasbekov - Tashkent Medical Academy
Resume
The article analyzes the rehabilitation process in patients who have contracted the coronavirus infection and modern approaches to its implementation. The COVID-19 pandemic has been a serious challenge for healthcare systems worldwide, and rehabilitation of patients who have contracted the virus has become a critical issue. The article aims to highlight the role of education, psychosocial support, and physical rehabilitation for people suffering from the general and long-term consequences of coronavirus infection. The paper examines contemporary scientific approaches and methods regarding the virus's activity, its effects on the human body, types of complications, and their treatment. It also discusses key components of rehabilitation, including respiratory therapy, physical activity, psychosocial support, and the incorporation of physicians' recommendations to ensure the full recovery of the patient’s health.
Keywords: Coronavirus, rehabilitation, therapeutic physical exercises.
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450
Last page
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For citation:G.N. Sobirova, Z.O. Bafoeva, A.A. Usmanxodjaeva, R.X.Nacimov, N.A. Dyomin, J.K. Uzokov, G.B.Saidrasulova, A.K.Ulmasbekov - REHABILITATION OF PATIENTS WHO HAVE HAD CORONAVIRUS: TRENDS AND MODERN APPROACHES//New Day in Medicine 4(78)2025 450-456 https://newdayworldmedicine.com/en/new_day_medicine/4-78-2025
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